Highest GDP
163815
MonacoHighest Age of Marriage
33.3
MartiniqueHighest Life Expectancy
83
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The chart shows a strong positive relationship between GDP per capita and life expectancy in 2005. The relationship is steep at lower income levels, indicating that modest increases in GDP are associated with substantial gains in life expectancy among poorer countries.
The figure illustrates a positive relationship between GDP per capita and age at marriage across countries. As income levels increase, the average age at marriage also tends to rise, as shown by the upward-sloping regression line.
This data comes from the python plotly.express library’s gapminder dataset, which is originally sourced from the Gapminder Foundation.
The Gapminder Foundation is a non-profit venture that promotes sustainable global development and achievement of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals by increasing use and understanding of statistics and other information about social, economic, and environmental development.
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